Hi Everyone
First the good news. I have had my bloods done at nearly 5 months into estrogen therapy and my T is 1.81 and my E is 510 which means I am in the female range i think. I have done this without a sniff of an anti androgen (Dr Curtis patient) and transdermal patches. Hopefully this a sign of more positive changes to come.
Now for the not so good part. My TSH was 5.1 which is above the upper level for thyroid hormone and indicates Borderline Hypothyroidism. Great I have been doing some reading and researching online and it would appear when Estrogen levels are high the E binds with the Thyroid hormone stopping it from performing its task, therefore the body releases more TSH to compensate. I have been experiencing some effects of this such as low body temp, sluggish digestion, constipation and dry hair. A bit fed up with this. Has anyone else had this happen when they have been on hormones. I am 36 and dont want my Thyroid to pack up Also Senokot isn't working if you get my drift
Thanks
Borderline Hypothyroid
Re: Borderline Hypothyroid
tbh
the only thing I can offer help on is the senacot.. try dried apricots if you like eating them as they really are good... work great and taste nice too!!
Tamsy
the only thing I can offer help on is the senacot.. try dried apricots if you like eating them as they really are good... work great and taste nice too!!
Tamsy
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Re: Borderline Hypothyroid
I second the dried fruit idea! Prunes, sultanas, dried apricots, etc.